DANZIG: 'Crawl Across Your Killing Floor' Video Available

August 19, 2007

DANZIG's video for the song "Crawl Across Your Killing Floor" has been released and can be viewed below. The track is included on the recently released "Lost Tracks of Danzig" collection, a two-CD set of previously unreleased DANZIG tracks spaning the band's entire career — from the 1988 self-titled debut to the present.

Regarding "Crawl Across Your Killing Floor", which was originally penned for 1999's "6:66 Satan's Child", Danzig recently told MTV.com. "It would have been great if it could have been on the original album, but it wasn't done in time. You start working on a record and you get involved with some songs more intensely and the earlier stuff just gets left behind."

The earliest songs on "The Lost Tracks of Danzig", "Pain Is Like an Animal" and "When Death Had No Name", were written toward the tail end of Glenn Danzig's tenure in SAMHAIN, the group he formed after leaving the MISFITS in 1983 and dismantled in 1990. "I included two versions of 'When Death Has No Name' because I wanted to show how it developed," he told MTV.com. "The first recording was really broad and very produced and the other one is more raw. I think we recorded that song at every DANZIG session up until [1992's] 'Danzig III: How the Gods Kill'."

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